- A car fire in the General Douglas MacArthur Tunnel in the Presidio on Sunday briefly shut down all vehicle traffic in both directions. Eventually both northbound and one southbound lane reopened, but traffic was backed up to Sausalito across the Golden Gate. [ABC 7]
- Paul Krassner, co-founder of the Yippies, longtime Cannabis Cup judge, and well known local satirist has died. He died at age 87 at his home in Desert Hot Springs. [Chronicle]
- ICE has been using Oakland Airport as a staging ground for over 1,000 deportation flights over the last decade. The East Bay Times finds that the airport was used to deport around 27,000 people between 2010 and 2018. [East Bay Times]
- An early morning brush fire along I-580 near the Altamont Pass has been contained. [CBS SF]
- The Tesla used in the fatal crash in the Tenderloin on Sunday had been rented the day before using the app Getaround by a 22-year-old woman. [SF Weekly]
- The Lion King broke July box office records, raking in $185 million in its opening weekend. [ABC 7]
- Despite everything, engagement on Facebook reportedly jumped 30 to 40 percent in the first half of this year, according to the company's Audience Insights data. [SF Business Times]